Raising Up Boys and Girls Who Can Be Missionaries - Part 2 by Paul Washer. We cannot call our children to be missionaries. We cannot call our children to Christ with an effectual calling. We are to be a people desperately hanging onto the promises of God. Our children's hope is not homeschooling. It is Jesus Christ.
When we talk about preparing men and women for the mission field, we are actually saying that we hope to form Christ in our children and that they will grow in maturity and be useful servants to Christ no matter their calling. We must instill Christ-like direction. What is your greatest passion as a parent? Do your children see a passion for Christ in you? It cannot be faked.
The National Center for Family Integrated Churches welcomes Paul Washer with the following up boys and girls who can be missionaries. And I'm not sure if it's true that it's very much true, but I don't know if it's true that it's true, and I don't know if it's true that it's true. Now, the reason I'm so happy is because I'm not going to be a parent. I'm not going to be a parent because I don't know if I'm going to be a parent. And the people that work on the national and the federal government and the national and national community and the national community of Israel.
The last national network of people in the United States, the United States of America, in the final round of the national National Council on the National and National National National and I want to thank all of my colleagues for everything that they have done for me. I want to thank you all for everything that I've done for my family and friends. Thank you all for everything that you've done for my family, and I want to thank you for all the support that you've given us over the years. And I'm not going to let you do this. I'm just going to let you do it with me.
I'm looking for a way to help you and to help you get through it. I'm looking for a way to help you get through it. I'm looking for a way to help people who have a problem with their experiences. This is a way that we all know how to do it. Because we are all working for each other.
I'm looking for a way to help people I'm going to say a few words about the American Indian War. I think it's a very important thing to do. We have a lot of issues with the American Indian War, but we don't have a lot of issues with the American Indian War. We have to be very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, The people who are going to work with us are all going to be great people, and they're going to be great. So we all know that.
And we're going to be great. And we're going to be great. And we're going to be great. And we're going to be great. So, with that, I think that's all I want to say.
Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Now, we're going to go to the last one, the small ones. The lower one.
The lower one. The lower one. The lower one. Two. One.
Three. Two. Four, two, one. We 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 39, 40, But the best solution is to reduce the risk of losing your work and try to make that work better. So, again, try to make the most of the work that you are doing and try to make the most of it.
And if you don't have the money, then you're going to lose your job. So, again, try to make the most of it. And if you don't have the money, then you're going to lose your work and you're going to lose your job. I think it's a good thing that we're here. I'm glad that we're here.
Thank you. Thank you for all the good work that you do. I'm glad that you're here. Thank you for all the good work. I hope you respect the community.
And as you know, it's a great time to be here. Thank you for all the good work. I hope you're excited. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you. I'm going to read the book. It's called The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Thank you. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
For all the hard work that you are doing, I'm going to tell you a story that I've learned from the time I was a child. I learned to explore the world of medicine. You read it. Explore it. And then, I'm going to tell you a story that I learned from the time I was a child.
Then, I learned to explore the world of medicine. I learned to explore the world of medicine. You write down, expound, and then, what is it? I'll call it the same word, all right? And then, copy, copy, copy, copy, copy, and then you add your title, expound, and then you have your book of sports, your musical of sports, your special sports.
What does that mean? Well, you have to put your I'm sorry. For the age. We all have to look forward to it. I'm sorry that I'm so bad at spelling that out.
So don't throw your head out there. I'm sorry that I'm bad at spelling words. Don't go anywhere. Don't go anywhere. Don't stay.
It's too much for a school. Don't go anywhere. We're going to have to work on the world. And people everywhere. The people of the West, the states, the schools, the states, the networks.
We have a lot of people coming from all over the world. And this is what we're all about. This is what we're about. And we're all about the people of the West. All of us are We have a whole lot of people that are still here.
They're doing a lot of cool and wonderful things for us. They're doing a lot of cool and fun and competitive things. They're doing a lot of cool things for us. Hey! Hey!
Hey! Hey! Hey! You know, the cool things. You know, they're all over the place.
You know, they're just all over the place. Come on, fellas, come on to the table. You know the two of us. You're all of us. You're all of the best friends I've ever met.
All of the best friends I've ever met. You know my life, and I know my passion, and I know my purpose. The National Center for Family Integrated Churches is dedicated to proclaiming the sufficiency of scripture for church and family life and to the establishment of biblically ordered churches. For more information, resources, and products, please visit our website at www.ncfic.org. You